Main Street once served as the main shopping area in the town but trade has now shifted further afield. It is also acts as the
financial services centre of the town with the majority of banks being located there. Today the street is a centre for popular
night clubs such as
Club Voodoo. It is a popular nightspot at weekends, being the location of many
stag and
hen parties. The street can become quite vicious in the early hours of the morning and this has led many local to steer clear. The area has seen numerous assaults, stabbings, sexual assaults, drug raids, and attacks on Gardaí in the past. In February 2020, the
Donegal News reported that "from the Quiet Moment down to the Lower Main Street roundabout there are around 40 vacant commercial properties, not including any commercial vacancies in shopping centres or on side streets"; this total included five consecutive vacant commercial units on the corner of Main Street and Market Square, including a barber shop and the former discount shop "Pounds & Pence", located beside the "Funland" amusement arcade.
Shopping centres The
Courtyard Shopping Centre has an entrance close to the midpoint of Letterkenny's Main Street. Located in central Letterkenny, close to the
Library and Arts Centre on the Lower Main Street side and the
Bank of Ireland on the Upper Main Street side, it also overlooks Pearse Street and Oliver Plunkett Street. The structure is built spirally on a slope so, if approached from the Main Street entrance, the visitor, when making their way through the complex, descends into the ground via a series of escalators. Letterkenny's oldest
Eason's bookstore and
Heatons department store are among the outlets to be found inside. The Market Centre is a small shopping centre located opposite the Market Square. It has a gathering of shops spread around a flat shopping mall.
Lower Lower Main Street begins southwest of the Market Square. Speers Department Store, one of the oldest businesses extant in Letterkenny, is situated here. The same side of the street features the
Ulster Bank, on the junction with Market Square, and, below this,
Veritas and
Clarkes Newsagent. The
Letterkenny Library and Arts Centre is located on the other side of the street, on the junction with Oliver Plunkett Road, onto which its main entrance opens. Below the Library and on the same side of the street is the Yellow Pepper Restaurant (at number 36) and the Donegal Stationery Company (at number 50), which has been in business as part of the Donegal Printing Company since 1912 and parted from its parent company and relocated to its current premises in 2001. Above the library is the
Courtyard Shopping Centre and the 4 Lanterns
fast food restaurant. At the street's conclusion, past
Larkin's Lane, can be seen Letterkenny's earliest
Dunnes Stores outlet, while the Tin Tai, a prominent and often busy Chinese restaurant, is also nearby, on the right turn towards
Convent Road.
Upper Upper Main Street ranges from north-east of the Market Square until it bisects onto the Ramelton and High Roads close to Speer's Lane and Justice Walsh Road. The Central Bar, Letterkenny's oldest such establishment, has been in existence since 1808. R. McCullagh Jewellers, which dates from 1869, is situated nearby on the same side of the street, between Market Square and Church Lane. Magees Pharmacy, which dates from 1928, is found on the opposite side of the street. It has family ties with Brian McCormick Sports & Leisure (BMC Sports), which is located on the other side of the street, near the Pat's Pizza restaurant (at its current location since 1990, having started at Market Square in 1984) and McGarrigles Shoes, which was established in 1981 and opened its doors in 1982 and went on to become an institution on the street. Across the street, McFadden's Gift & Home originally opened in 1972, and began by also selling
prams and
pushchairs, then competed with Lower Main Street's Toyland in the children's' market, before focusing on gifts and furniture and expanding to include Meehan's next door after that business shut. Letterkenny's main
post office is situated above Magees Pharmacy. Long queues of
dole recipients and pensioners congregate here to collect their money. Further up, close to the adjoining Justice Walsh Road, are
AIB and
Permanent TSB. Further down, close to the adjoining Rosemount Lane, are O'Hehirs Bakery Cafe and the site of the now shuttered Dolphin Cafe. There are clothing outlets such as the County Seat, which opened on in December 1977 beside the old Dillons Supermarket, moved to Lower Main Street in 1999 and then back to Upper Main Street (number 5) in 2013; it provides school uniforms for the younger population of Letterkenny and others throughout the county. ==Other activities==